The Sinicized Papora and Hoanya dialects constituted a
Formosan language
The Formosan languages are a geographic grouping comprising the languages of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, all of which are Austronesian. They do not form a single subfamily of Austronesian but rather nine separate subfamilies. The Taiwa ...
of
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the no ...
. They were spoken across the middle western side of the island, around Lishui,
Chingshui,
Shalu, and inland to
Taichung
Taichung (, Wade–Giles: ''Tʻai²-chung¹'', pinyin: ''Táizhōng''), officially Taichung City, is a special municipality located in central Taiwan. Taichung has approximately 2.8 million residents and is the second most populous city of T ...
.
Ethnologue
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Papora is also spelled ''Papola, Bupuran, Vupuran''; another name is ''Hinapavosa''.
References
Formosan languages
Languages of Taiwan
Extinct languages of Asia
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